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(Much Ado About Nothing) How does Benedick change over the course of the play?

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Benedick begins Much Ado About Nothing as a sarcastic, uncaring individual but by the end of the play is genuine and heartfelt in the way he carries himself. 

Briefly go...

Answered by Milan R. English Literature tutor
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"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will". In light of this quotation, explore the representation of women in Jane Eyre.

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The idea of Jane Eyre being a feminist text: explore Jane as a character, fiercely independent, principled, disregards matrimony in favour of self-sustenance, ...

Answered by Rhiannon M. English Literature tutor
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By considering the context of Elizabethan England, what is the importance of the Ghost in Hamlet?

When exploring the relevance of the Ghost in Hamlet, looking at the religious context of the time is particularly important because as an audience, it shapes the different ways in which we could interpret...

Answered by Maria O. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure my essays?

It's important to structure your essays clearly and concisely to achieve the best grade. The 3-paragraph structure works well for A-level students. The essay should comprise an introduction, three paragra...

Answered by Tutor77939 D. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure an essay in the exam, and how will I know I will have enough time?

Time management is very important when it comes to exams! The best thing to do is to set out time for planning, time for writing, and time for reading over. This way you can be sure that you will have tim...

Answered by Ruby R. English Literature tutor
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